THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Grid Men Prepare for Hard Contest With Drake Team Washington Game Is Little Feared by Clark; Dope Gives Jayhawkers Advantage The Kansas Jayhawkers are putting forth every effort this week in preparation for the remaining three games on their 1923 schedule. The Kansas have not had their goal line up yet, but they and Blue squad are putting forth extra work in order that they may maintain a clean slate the rest of the season. Coach Clark is practicing for the Drake game which will be played on Stadium field Nov. 17. The team will also play Drake formations and will use them against the Varsity in this week's practice. Coach Clark is not practicing a great deal for the Washington game as this game appears to be an easy one on the Kansas schedule. The Pikers were defeated by the Oklahomies, and then they were defeated while the Kansans won from the Sooners by a 7 to 3 count. This gives the Jayhawkers a good edge, according to dope. The Kansas coaches, however, do not consider the Wash-tennis game until the final whistle blows Saturday afternoon Nov. 10. Different Lineup Saturday Different Lineup Saturday Several new faces will probably break into the Kansas lineup Saturation. Teams should give several new men a chance to show their ability before the season closes. Coach Clark will not take any chances on some of his regular stairs receiving an injury in the game Saturday. It is likely that the regular stairs receive only long enough to get a good work out and then the Kansas mentor will jerk them. The Jayhawkers have already begun to look forward to the Thanksgiving gift with Coach Gwin Henry's Missouri Tigers. Coach Clark, however this week, is pointing all of his practices to the Drake Burbank conglomerate. In a dramatic pose it appears that the Tigers and Jayhawkers will enter the Thanksgiving festival on even terms. From advance ticket sales it appears that a record breaking crowd will see the game. The Tigers won last season and Carson will be out to tie several knots in the old Tiger's tail Nov. 29. Probable Men to Sta: McLain, who was on the hospital list after the Oklahoma game, was out in suit Monday evening. Jack will be back at his old position when the Drake-Kansas contest. Sandoval is for McLain in the Sooner contest played a good game both on the offense and defense. He looks like he might make a great end for Coach Clarizak. He is heavy and fast on his feet. 2. To pick the lineup that would start the Washington game would be a hard assignment at the present time, but the Kansans will have eleven men on the field that will put up a real battle. Kearney, who started the Oklahoma game at half back, will have to make a half back or a half back real battle. Kearney, who started promise 'of making a regular half. He hits the line with a hard drive and is an open field runner of no reputation. He has taken the at half back position. Collier is shifty backfield man and is dangerous in the open field. Entire Kansas Cross Country Squad Will Be in Action Saturday Distance Men to Race Haskel as Tryout for Missouri Valley Meet Rooters at the Jayhawk Washington football game Saturday will have the opportunity to see the entire Kansas cross-country squad in action, when the Crimson and Blue team and the squad from Haskell Institute. The squad over the five-mile University course. Every member of the Jayhawk squad who is in condition will take part in the race. As the Missouri Valley meet is to be held at Lawrence, the run Saturday will be for the entire squad, this reason that the entire squad will meet the Indians. So far this season the Jayhawkers dropped but one conference run—that with the Sooners at Norman last Saturday. Kansas has been victorious in two conference meets, having defeated the Aces and the husker runners respectively. The defeat by the Sooners was more or less of an upset for the doesters, as the Okahanna Aggies defended the Sooner distance men by a wide margin, and defeated the Jayhawkers by only one point. The score in the Okahanna-Kansas game was the same as in the Aces-Macon game to 28, with the Jayhawkers coming out on the long end of the score in both meet. The Jayhawker squad has been running under difficulties all season and has had little chance to get in good condition as a squad. At the first of the season Grady crippled, later Hedberg was killed and the team recovered and showed up well in the Sooner race, but Hedberg has never been able completely to overcome the handicap of a bad ankle. Novel Bed Spread on Display Novet bed Spread on Display Using almost three miles of yarn for their purpose, R. H. Neyman, Lawrences, G. F. Sueeland, land, 124, have completed a bed spread that is attracting great attention in a local display window. The spread is made of yellow yarn, knotted, with turquoise blue woven in the border. The amount of yarn used was 4,400 yards. Cathryne Miller, B. M., 22s is now musical director of the public schools of St. Joseph, Mo., soprano soloist of the First Presbyterian church, and has charge of the music in the Sunday school of this church. OVERCOATS For the young man who has to consider each dollar he spends as he goes thru college. Our system helps this man because by selling for cash only, having no end of season sales, cutting out every unnecessary expense and specializing on three prices three prices $25 $30 $35 we are able to give much higher quality at these prices than stores doing business in the ordinary way. Compare Values M. U. Homecoming Planned Missouri Grads to Return for Sooner Clash The University of Missouri plans on a big Homecoming this year when they play the University of Oklahoma. A proclamation was issued by Mayor Emey McDonnell last Friday, Nov. 2, that all the students of Columbia should close from 1 p. m., until 5 p. m., Saturday, Nov. 10. According to "The Columbia Missourian," "Stephens and Christian colleges are co-operating by being represented in the parade with several floats and cars. If the weather is cold, they will be housed in a body in the parade. The Oklahoma clubs of the colleges will be out in full force." Final plans for their Homecoming day, Nov. 10, were made at a meeting of the student Homecoming team to be given the features he will be given for features in the parade, and for decorated houses, are to be displayed Saturday in the windows of the merchants. The windows will display a holiday dress until after homecoming. Business Women Meet for Two Day Conference More than forty delegates were present at the meeting of the executive board of the business and professional women's conference of the State of Kansas. Meetings were held Saturday and Sunday. Two hundred members, most of whom live in Lawton, were present at some of the meetings. Sunday afternoon the visiting delegates were given an auto ride over the city, and were guests of honor at a tea given by the members of the club rooms. 8 East Thirteenth street. Birdie Dwic, secretary of the graduate school, is president of the club. Miss Ruth Adair, secretary to the secretary, Pearson, secretary to Superintendent Shen, assisted as hostess at the tea. Oklahoma Attracts K. U. Students. The large number of k. U. alumni who witnessed the game at Norman brought to notice the fact that many of the graduates from K. U. have gone to Oklahoma because it is a great university and a prestigious territory. According to the records at the alumni office there are about Regular service has been discontinued in our Tea Room. We will continue to serve small groups, parties and banquets. 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